The Psychology of Serial Killer Investigations

The Psychology of Serial Killer Investigations
Title The Psychology of Serial Killer Investigations PDF eBook
Author Robert D. Keppel
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 264
Release 2003-08-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0124042600

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Serial Violence

Serial Violence
Title Serial Violence PDF eBook
Author Robert D. Keppel
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 254
Release 2008-12-22
Genre Law
ISBN 1420066331

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Linking the murders of an alleged serial killer to successfully present a case in court involves a specific methodology that has been scrutinized by the judicial system but is largely absent in the current literature. Serial Violence: Analysis of Modus Operandi and Signature Characteristics of Killers fully explains the process of finding the nexus

The Human Predator

The Human Predator
Title The Human Predator PDF eBook
Author Katherine Ramsland
Publisher Penguin
Pages 377
Release 2013-02-05
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1101619058

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When we think of serial killing, we tend to think of it as a perversion of contemporary society. The Human Predator makes an eye-opening case for the existence of serial killers throughout time—the motives and methods, the societies that spawned them, and the historical periods in which they lived . . . and killed. From Ancient Rome and the Dark Ages to the open roads of America, from the exploits of French religious zealot Gilles de Rais to such high-profile monsters as Jeffrey Dahmer and Aileen Wuornos, Katherine Ramsland offers a complete chronological record of the serial-killer phenomenon—and the parallel development of psychology, forensic science, and FBI profiling in the serial killer’s evolving manifestation throughout human history. INCLUDES PHOTOGRAPHS

Real-Life Monsters

Real-Life Monsters
Title Real-Life Monsters PDF eBook
Author Stephen J. Giannangelo
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 216
Release 2012-07-06
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0313397856

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This book presents an in-depth psychological analysis of the development of the serial killer personality that will fascinate all readers, from the experienced criminology student to the casual true-crime reader. Real-Life Monsters: A Psychological Examination of the Serial Murderer takes a different approach than most titles on a similar topic: the author develops and proposes an original psychological explanation, rather than simply repeating some of the long-held theories for these criminals' heinous actions. The work addresses current issues, presents detailed commentary and personal observation, and contains photographs that will fascinate general readers interested in the subjects of true crime, serial killers, and psychopathology. The first part of the book carefully examines the research past and present regarding clinical, psychological, societal, and biological bases for violent behavior, specific to the serial murderer. Part two establishes a novel theory of the pattern of violence and then explores this hypothesis through eight case studies, interviews with serial killers, and elemental analysis. The work also contains a chapter based on conversations between the author and a convicted serial murderer.

American Evil

American Evil
Title American Evil PDF eBook
Author Eric Cullen
Publisher Waterside Press
Pages 205
Release 2020-09-30
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1909976792

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American Evil deals with the ‘sordid’ world of serial killers, their calculating methods and distorted thinking, based around the author’s ground-breaking work as a prison psychologist, government advisor and consultant to three TV series including Voice of a Serial Killer. Based on clinical experience of killers. Includes a selection of USA/UK serial killer studies. Exposes police and other failings and shortcomings and the perversity of ‘defences’, ‘excuses’, etc. Strongly critical of USA gun laws and attitudes or perspectives making for an unhealthy environment, moral vacuum and lack of official/individual awareness and responsibility. The book describes how the author was ‘so profoundly moved’ by his inescapable conclusions about how serial killers are ‘made’ that he was compelled to set out his findings. Bemoaning the serial killer ‘growth industry’, ‘unhealthy interest’ and ill-informed comment he sets the record straight. Serial killers are made not born. But his central polemic is that serial killers are one of several malign human by-products of a dysfunctional modern permissive society, overwhelmingly American, brought about by modern-day culture in the USA, lax moral standards as also reflected in other countries to the extent that they pursue a comparable way of life.

Serial Murder and the Psychology of Violent Crimes

Serial Murder and the Psychology of Violent Crimes
Title Serial Murder and the Psychology of Violent Crimes PDF eBook
Author Richard N. Kocsis
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 313
Release 2008-01-08
Genre Medical
ISBN 1603270493

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This book brings together an international collection of research literature on the topics of criminal profiling and serial violent crime by integrating the respected insights of both scholars and practitioners from around the globe. It explains etiological factors and psychological mechanisms to reveal criminal motives.

Listening to Killers

Listening to Killers
Title Listening to Killers PDF eBook
Author James Garbarino
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 307
Release 2015-03-12
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0520958748

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Listening to Killers offers an inside look at twenty years' worth of murder files from Dr. James Garbarino, a leading expert psychological witness who listens to killers so that he can testify in court. The author offers detailed accounts of how killers travel a path that leads from childhood innocence to lethal violence in adolescence or adulthood. He places the emotional and moral damage of each individual killer within a larger scientific framework of social, psychological, anthropological, and biological research on human development. By linking individual cases to broad social and cultural issues and illustrating the social toxicity and unresolved trauma that drive some people to kill, Dr. Garbarino highlights the humanity we share with killers and the role of understanding and empathy in breaking the cycle of violence.